On Tue, Oct 15, 2002 at 10:59:09AM -0500, Alejandro Gonz?lez Hern?ndez - Imoq wrote: > > > > Just a guess, but you have a package named 'anjuta', and its omf file > > for registering with scrollkeeper is not valid. Probably the older omf > > syntax. And when scrollkeeper updates its databases it trips over > > this. man scrollkeeper. It keeps document metadata so you can access > > the package docs via things like help browsers as I understand it. > > Hal: > > Thank you for the guess, but I do not have an anjunta package: > > [root@imoqland root]# rpm -qa | grep anjunta > [root@imoqland root]# locate anjunta > [root@imoqland root]# > > Do you have any other idea? As I told before, installed packages > seem to work well but I don't like the idea of looking at those > errors/warnings. I think the warnings are harmless. The worst that can happen is you cannot acces anjunta docs (whatever that is) from within the help system (yelp, or whatever it is). Since you don't know what anjuta is, then missing the help files might not be a big deal. Maybe it is part of some other package? Maybe it was installed via source and not rpm? I dunno, maybe try 'rpm -qf' on that file or search google to find what it is (not on my system and never heard of it). I think to fix the warnings, you will need an updated omf file for that package (or maybe just uninstall it, which probably requires the right scrollkeeper voodoo to unregister it). The omf file is an xml file that contains metadata like author, license type, etc. But the format is very strict, and changed not too long ago. -- Hal Burgiss -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list